Hello George kirvine@sa*.ne* wrote: > Tom, you are just dying to find some fault with me , right? Look, I am > real sick of your crap. The doctors I forwarded all used their own names > except for one who does not need fifty pussies phoning up his hospital > because he is a friend of mine. I thought it was like he himself said - for liability reasons. Believe me, if it weren't for jury duty I was on, I would not have written that much, and since I've done my civic duty, I'll keep all this concise: I only saw the anonymous forward, only one, except for another on Quest, about the anesthesiologist. I am still too busy to call FL like the pussies you refer to. > I am not well liked in Florida, or > anywhere else for that matter. Not my concern, not what I was acting on. I was simply pointing out: (with regards to Trout's glowing praise) what you did once is not what should be the standard operating procedure. Is this the extent of the resuscitation plan for dive days in Wak for the WKPP? What actually is it. Someone please tell me there is more to the plan. One of the ones who did use their namse went so far as to use a MK15 > G250 in the orperating room on an anethicized patient and accurately > records the results, you idiot - argue with that , Tom. Side line: Serious business. I hope he had pateint's consent to that. I do not know a scuba reg to be FDA approved for OR use. Plus what gas did he use? And for how long? SERIOUSLY. Whatever we usually use in a scuba tank is not usually used in the OR. Please post all the data from this trail so we can all discuss the details. Again, it sounds like a one time thing, in TOTALLY different circumstances, and by someone who is the most educated,trained and experieced airway and ventilation expert you could get. > The fact is that unlke most of you I do not open my mouth if I do not > know what I am talking bout, Oh contrar. > and since this is s diving list, and I do > that pretty well, I am talking and can back it up, and in this case , > one more time, I do, and you absolutely do not, as per the usual. Where? > How are your bondage wings and hoses on the wrong posts doing , Tom. Never better, not one problem in about 4 years and 350+ dives. BTW, some of your colder water DIR friends and I run our hoses the same way. Go figure. > Care to argue that with me some more? Don't need to. > Care to tell me I do not know how > to wreck dive again? I don't tell you how todo anything G, I tell you simply others like me do it a little differently, wtih good results for us. > Want to discuss my attitude. How about my lack of a > spell checker? That is your only chance. I bet there are ten or fifteen > typos in this message alone. Go for it big guy, you have me in a corner > now. To bad you feel that way. Data would be great. How about getting Bill Mee on here. I'd really like to hear some pros and cons from him. Tom -- The Guns and Armour of Scapa Flow Scotland 1998 Underwater Photographic Survey of Historic Wrecks http://www.gunsofscapa.demon.co.uk/ -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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